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ui: refactor `readconfig()` into a form that can consume resources
The old form can't completely go away, because files outside of packages still
need to be read. The name passed in here is a tuple of `package name, resource`
as needed by the resource API.
I like the idea of stating the config file is embedded in the executable by
listing is as `exe!package.resource`. This would be consistent with how
`debuginstall` points to the executable for the python executable, lib, and
installed modules. While in practice the filesystem path is available from the
backing ResourceReader when the resource is opened, it is a relative path on py2
and absolute on py3. Further, while this would show in the `hg config` output
for each option if set as such here, it doesn't show in the `reading from...`
line when `--debug` is used. The file isn't actually open where that prints, so
there's no way I see to get that info there. So I opted for the simple prefix
to distinguish resources from files.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7775
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 29 Dec 2019 20:51:44 -0500 |
parents | 9f70512ae2cf |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# A minimal client for Mercurial's command server from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import io import os import re import signal import socket import struct import subprocess import sys import time if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: stdout = sys.stdout.buffer stderr = sys.stderr.buffer stringio = io.BytesIO def bprint(*args): # remove b'' as well for ease of test migration pargs = [re.sub(br'''\bb(['"])''', br'\1', b'%s' % a) for a in args] stdout.write(b' '.join(pargs) + b'\n') else: import cStringIO stdout = sys.stdout stderr = sys.stderr stringio = cStringIO.StringIO bprint = print def connectpipe(path=None, extraargs=()): cmdline = [b'hg', b'serve', b'--cmdserver', b'pipe'] if path: cmdline += [b'-R', path] cmdline.extend(extraargs) def tonative(cmdline): if os.name != 'nt': return cmdline return [arg.decode("utf-8") for arg in cmdline] server = subprocess.Popen( tonative(cmdline), stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE ) return server class unixconnection(object): def __init__(self, sockpath): self.sock = sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX) sock.connect(sockpath) self.stdin = sock.makefile('wb') self.stdout = sock.makefile('rb') def wait(self): self.stdin.close() self.stdout.close() self.sock.close() class unixserver(object): def __init__(self, sockpath, logpath=None, repopath=None): self.sockpath = sockpath cmdline = [b'hg', b'serve', b'--cmdserver', b'unix', b'-a', sockpath] if repopath: cmdline += [b'-R', repopath] if logpath: stdout = open(logpath, 'a') stderr = subprocess.STDOUT else: stdout = stderr = None self.server = subprocess.Popen(cmdline, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) # wait for listen() while self.server.poll() is None: if os.path.exists(sockpath): break time.sleep(0.1) def connect(self): return unixconnection(self.sockpath) def shutdown(self): os.kill(self.server.pid, signal.SIGTERM) self.server.wait() def writeblock(server, data): server.stdin.write(struct.pack(b'>I', len(data))) server.stdin.write(data) server.stdin.flush() def readchannel(server): data = server.stdout.read(5) if not data: raise EOFError channel, length = struct.unpack('>cI', data) if channel in b'IL': return channel, length else: return channel, server.stdout.read(length) def sep(text): return text.replace(b'\\', b'/') def runcommand( server, args, output=stdout, error=stderr, input=None, outfilter=lambda x: x ): bprint(b'*** runcommand', b' '.join(args)) stdout.flush() server.stdin.write(b'runcommand\n') writeblock(server, b'\0'.join(args)) if not input: input = stringio() while True: ch, data = readchannel(server) if ch == b'o': output.write(outfilter(data)) output.flush() elif ch == b'e': error.write(data) error.flush() elif ch == b'I': writeblock(server, input.read(data)) elif ch == b'L': writeblock(server, input.readline(data)) elif ch == b'm': bprint(b"message: %r" % data) elif ch == b'r': (ret,) = struct.unpack('>i', data) if ret != 0: bprint(b' [%d]' % ret) return ret else: bprint(b"unexpected channel %c: %r" % (ch, data)) if ch.isupper(): return def check(func, connect=connectpipe): stdout.flush() server = connect() try: return func(server) finally: server.stdin.close() server.wait() def checkwith(connect=connectpipe, **kwargs): def wrap(func): return check(func, lambda: connect(**kwargs)) return wrap